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    particularly low moment for Augustine was after the death of his friend. He explains his feelings when he says, “I was in misery, and misery is the state of every soul overcome by friendship with mortal things and lacerated when they are lost” (Augustine 59). In my own life, I have found that any kind of new adventure or new friendship ultimately does not lead me to a satisfied life. Any endeavor that we make which God does not lead us in can never bring us the satisfaction that we are searching…

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    must know how to appropriately interact with people our age and people in general; living in a world with no sympathetic or empathic morals could be traumatizing. I may have only been on this earth eighteen years, but I believe I have come to the conclusion that I truly don’t know how to interact with people the way I should; trying to step into someone else’s shoes is uncomfortable, learning how someone feels about a certain subject is even harder when opening up about my own feelings feels…

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    give to those who don’t.” This quote is a perfect match for the novella “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck. “Of Mice and Men”is a story of two workers traveling together and their adventures in looking for work. While they may live together, their friendship is not one of a classic nature. Steinbeck clearly shows that the only reason that George and Lennie would travel together is because of moral obligation, because Lennie is challenged, they travel together. George feels that as someone with…

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    I know friendships end, but I am beyond thankful to have them in my life now. In order to make the best of your high school years you have to have great friends, to make great memories with, and I am lucky to say that I have those friends. Each year of high school…

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    Real Sight Mark Twain states that,“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” (http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/blind.html#oQSODky4hjyDgw2I.99) Raymond Carver in his story “Cathedral” explains that blind people can see those things which we can’t see through our naked eyes. In his story, the narrator 's wife invite his friend Robert, who is blind, and narrator feels insecure in his relationship with his wife. At the beginning, he opposes the blind man’s…

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    and secrets about them individually. Josie and Micheal’s relationship improves in a constructive way because they began as strangers and slowly their Father and Daughter relationship strengthens. During the course of the novel, Josie establishes a friendship with a boy her age named John Barton from a completely different world to her and uncovers a dark secret regarding his life. At the beginning of this novel, Josie characterises her Nonna Katia as bothersome and intursive. However, as the…

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    Friend; or foe. Although all friendships may not be perfect, they leave an important mark on your life. In The Scorch Trials by author James Dashner, Thomas is sent to travel across desert wasteland in search for the cure to his disease. He has nothing, but his friends. The author teaches us that friends will be with you for better or for worse as they must rely on others to keep them alive. However, Sarah Pinborough portrays the idea that friends betray you through her novel, 13 minutes, as…

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    There is literally so much to say about his and not enough time in the world to talk about it. So, I am going to suffice to say, that this person knows better and has told you they know better but they still pursue this to its bitter conclusion. Then, they expect sympathy for how it turned out for them. No, you will not be getting any sympathy from me. You put yourself in that situation, you said yourself that you knew how it would turn out, and STILL DID IT. They were no surprises or…

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    Time Lapse Movie Analysis

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    Let’s say one’s group of friend’s are indecisive on a movie. Let’s say one is trying to decide on a mystery, or suspense type of movie, filled with real life situations and crazy plot twists. And also Let’s say one comes across the movie Time Lapse which premiered in 2014. This movie is about a group of friends racing against time, in order to stay alive. Should they keep secrets? Should they inform someone about this mysterious machine? Bradley King (Director) will let one be the judge of…

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    My Personal Ethical Code

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    As I have come to recently realize, it is not easy to determine or express your personal ethical code. Yes, there are easy ones like being honest, kind, and doing your best not to hurt someone; however, pin-pointing your exact code is harder than you would think. On one hand, I go by code blank, but if A, B, or C happens, code blank goes out the door. In order to determine my ethical code, I carefully evaluated my character, beliefs, experiences, and past behavior. First, I thought long and…

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